Endstone Thickness - How Critical?
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
Thats the same artical i read Mark, suggesting that 2 models were registered in 1918 and marked as Rebberg Dèposè on the movementa these two are usually known as the Aegler Rebberg. A little misleading but yes seems like there were more Rebberg calibers. https://www.vintagewatchstraps.com/aegler.php#:~:text=The word Rebberg%2C the German,the Swiss register of trademarks. -
By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
Thats interesting Mark, from something i read six months ago there were only two actual Rebberg labled movements. I have one if them in my stash, I'll dig it out later today. Inspired me to research some more now. -
This is not rare at all, the dial code and case code don't usually match.
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